Twin Villas
The dwelling house of two upper vocational school teachers on Lechner Square exemplifies excellently that the novel spirit of the Art Nouveau inspiringly influenced the attitude of the contemporary middle class.
Dugonics Square
The square was named after the piarist priest and teacher András Dugonics, the writer of the first Hungarian novel (Etelka, 1788).
Szeged National Theatre
The theatre opened in 1883 is one of the most beautiful eclectic neo-baroque buildings of the town rebuilt from its ruins
Magyar Ede tér
Ede Magyar (Ede Oszadszki) is the
outstanding representative of Art Nouveau architecture in ...
Goldschmidt Palace
Today nobody would think that this undistinctive and characterless apartment house once was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Szeged Art Nouveau.
Hét Café
Made from a classic Italian blend (Carraro Don Cortez 100% Arabica) and light roast, ...